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King Crimson: Music is Our Friend: Live In Washington and Albany, 2021
by John Kelman
You probably know the old adage about assumptions. After seeing the current (slightly fluid) King Crimson lineup twice every time the perennially groundbreaking group made it to North American shores since 2014, with no Canadian dates available in 2021 and the COVID Delta variant running rampant across the United States, the decision was made to forego ...
John Kelman's Best Releases of 2017
by John Kelman
For those who may have noticed, there have been no best of lists coming from yours truly since 2014; sadly, the chronic health problem that has reduced my previous writing pace to a crawl continues without much respite. My best of the year lists have always been predicated upon having reviewed the releases chosen, and with ...
Barrel: Gratuitous Abuse
by Raul d'Gama Rose
How far can the primary family of strings be pushed? Does humor--a question once asked by Frank Zappa--still belong in music? From time to time these questions might be answered in a remarkable performance or two, but as creativity in music falters for lack of true industry support, it is not often that musicians can truly ...
Still (Expanded Edition)
Label: Esoteric Recordings
Released: 2010
Track listing: CD1: Song of the Sea Goat; Under the Sky; Will It Be You; Wholefood Boogie; Still;
Envelopes of Yesterday; The Piper; A House of Hopes and Dreams; The Night People. CD2:
Hanging Fire (1973); Still (first mix); The Song of the Sea Goat (early mix); Under the Sky
(early mix); Wholefood Boogie (early mix); Envelopes of Yesterday (early mix); The Piper
(early mix); A House of Hopes and Dreams (early mix); The Night People (early mix); Still
(second mix); Can You Forgive a Fool? (1975).
Pete Sinfield: Still (Expanded Edition)
by John Kelman
He may not have stepped onstage during the early heyday of In the Court of the Crimson King (DGM Live, 1969) through Islands (DGM Live, 1971), but lyricist Pete Sinfield was as much a member of seminal art rock group King Crimson as its performing members. A shot heard around the world, Crimson's debut was a ...